The Citizens Of Azeroth Are Getting Love Sick In World Of Warcraft’s Valentine’s Day Event
It’s up to the players to figure out what’s going on.
The season of love is underway in Azeroth. Or, perhaps it’s carried away, as a love sickness is causing issues with the citizens. The latest Valentine’s Day event has kicked off in World of Warcraft, and it’s bringing some new goodies for players to earn.
The Love is in the Air event introduces new quests and locations to the game as players figure out what, exactly, is causing the lovesickness. Not surprisingly, it’s due to some sort of scents – all created by the Crown Chemical Co. Taking part in the event will allow players to earn Love Tokens and pick up special rewards like a living rose that looks a bit like a Red Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors.
Other rewards available to players during the event can be picked up from the MMORPG's holiday vendors. Among those are the Heartseeker Mana Ray, the Heartseeker Moth, and the Exquisite Love Boat Toy.
Cataclysm Classic also has some Valentine’s Day activities for players to take part in with the Classic version of Love is in the Air. Among other things, players will have the chance to earn the X45-Heartbreaker Mount.
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